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Boston Red Sox win World Series with Game 6 victory

David Ortiz inspires team to seal series at Fenway Park

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The Boston Red Sox celebrate after defeating the St Louis Cardinals. Photo: AP
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There hasn’t been a party like this in New England for nearly a century.

Turmoil to triumph. Worst to first.

David Ortiz and the Boston Red Sox, baseball’s bearded wonders, capped their remarkable turnaround by beating the St Louis Cardinals 6-1 in Game 6 to win their third World Series championship in 10 seasons.

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When it was over, Ortiz took a microphone on the field and addressed a city still reeling from the marathon bombings about a mile away in April.

“This is for you, Boston. You guys deserve it,” said Ortiz, the Series MVP. “We’ve been through a lot this year and this is for all of you and all those families who struggled.”

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And the Red Sox didn’t have to fly the trophy home. For the first time since Babe Ruth’s team back in 1918, Boston won the title at Fenway Park. The 101-year-old ballpark, oldest in the majors, was packed with 38,447 singing, shouting fans anticipating a celebration 95 years in the making.

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